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This quick, easy-to-digest newscast brings you the top headlines daily from West Virginia’s most trusted news team. Just 15 minutes a day keeps you informed of all the latest developments in the stories that shape our state and the nation.MetroNews is the only true statewide medium. We are West Virginia’s only news, talk and sports network providing you the ability to reach nearly all of West Virginia through a single source. MetroNews and wvmetronews.com is where West Virginians tune for compelling news and information, statewide talk programming, high school sports, Mountaineer sports and much more.
MetroNews This Morning 11-14-25
Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Folks are remembering a lost coal miner as a true hero --PEIA Finance Board gets another earful from state workers --SNAP benefits are back in place with the government shutdown over --In Sports: The high school football playoffs start tonight and WVU wins the basketball Backyard Brawl
MetroNews This Morning 11-13-25
Today on MetroNews This Morning: --The longest Government shutdown in history --The U.S. EPA Administrator visits West Virginia --Crews continue to dewater a Nicholas County mine where a miner remains unaccounted for --In Sports: Marshall wins over WVU in soccer
MetroNews This Morning 11-12-25
Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Congressman Riley Moore believes the House will approve the measure to reopen the federal government today --Governor Morrisey says the search for a missing coal miner is still very much a rescue operation --Barbour County's Superintendent says consolidation of the county's middle schools was the best move for the current situation --In Sports: Rich Rod and Gibbie talk about this weekend's road tests for the Mountaineers and Thundering Herd
MetroNews This Morning 11-11-25
Today on MetroNews This Morning --The difficult search for a missing miner underground in Nicholas County is ongoing --The U.S. Senate okays the clean resolution to reopen the government pending the House vote --A Kanawha County Judge rules the Governor has the authority to send guard troops to DC --In Sports: WVU women qualify for the NCAA tournament
MetroNews This Morning 11-10-25
Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A search and rescue operation continues for a missing worker in a flooded Nicholas County coal mine --A major fire is burning in an old warehouse type building in downtown Charleston --We appear much closer to an end to the ongoing Government Shutdown --In Sports: High school teams know who and when they'll play in the first round of the high school football playoffs
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